Mental Health & Addictions in Te Puia Springs, Tairāwhiti
These services support people who have problems with alcohol or drug use.
These programmes may provide: advocacy, support groups and support for family/whānau with a family member experiencing drug and/or alcohol problems.
Advocacy / group / family whānau support (AOD) Services 10 results
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The Turning Point NZ $$ Fees apply
Private clinical treatment facility that focuses on the detoxification and rehabilitation from addictive substances, tailored to the individual needs of each guest.
12:00 AM to 12:00 AM. 0800 863 3869
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Adult Community Mental Health & Addiction Services Te Whare Oranga | Tairāwhiti Free
Provides specialist mental health, addictions and maternal mental health care.
(06) 869 2097
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Explore Free $$ Fees apply
We support people to become more empowered, independent, and enjoy better wellbeing.
0800 605 001
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Narcotics Anonymous New Zealand Free
NA is a recovery group made up of addicts who are trying to help each other stay clean, and recover from the effects of addiction.
0800 628 632
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Al-Anon Family Groups and Alateen Free
When you don’t know where to turn because someone drinks too much, Al-Anon Family Groups can help.
0508 425 2666
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Ka Puta Ka Ora Emerge Aotearoa Free
We support people from diverse communities across Aotearoa and from all walks of life through a broad range of health, housing, social and wellbeing services.
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Eating Disorder Carer Support NZ (EDCS) Free
EDCS NZ supports and represents parents/whanau and carers of people who have eating disorders.
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Te Kupenga Net Trust Free
Providing mental health & addiction advocacy, peer support and single point of access services to Gisborne consumers and their whānau.
(06) 868 4045
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GROW Mental Health Free
GROW runs a free service providing community support groups, face-to-face and online, for mental health, self-development and friendship PHONE: 021 049 1360
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Ngati Porou Oranga - Mental Health Services Free
NPO is a unique Primary Health Organisation (PHO) in Te Tairawhiti offering Te Oranga Hinengaro (Mental Health & Addictions) and Te Hiringa Matua (Pregnancy and Parenting)